Toda la sangre formado un río:1西班牙语世界对金属音乐研究史的贡献

IF 0.5 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
N. Varas-Díaz, Brian Hickam, Susana González-Martínez, Mario Castañeda, Fernando Galicia Poblet, Alfredo Nieves Molina, Emiliano Scaricaciottoli
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金属音乐和文化研究领域在世界范围内迅速发展。通过出版学术期刊和编辑书籍,人们开始努力记录它的历史和发展。尽管这一研究领域出现的历史文献是有价值的,但它在地理上是面向全球北方的,而且是由那里的英语学者撰写的。在这篇文章中,我们的目标是通过探索全球南方讲西班牙语的学术中心所做的贡献,来告知和平衡这一历史讲述过程。在此过程中,我们提出并实施了一项战略:(1)通过包括全球北方和全球南方研究中心的贡献,超越了普遍主义历史研究方法的局限性;(2)对金属音乐研究领域进行自我批判检查,并要求学者研究为什么,并理解如何;全球北方和全球南方的金属学者之间的脱节开始存在,并且(3)认识到知识是通过许多机制发展的,这些机制绕过了学术期刊、专著和传统的学术写作模式。为了理解这三个租户如何在西班牙语世界中表现出来,我们以西班牙、波多黎各、阿根廷、危地马拉和Perú为例。我们建议今后在记录这一研究领域的历史(以复数形式)时,考虑到全球北方以外的学术努力,以此作为金属研究非殖民化的一种方式。
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Toda la sangre formando un río:1 Contributions to the histories of metal music studies from the Spanish-speaking world
The field of metal music and culture studies is rapidly growing throughout the world. Efforts to document its history and development have emerged via publications in academic journals and edited books. Although this historical documentation of the emergence of an area of study is valuable, it has been geographically laden towards the Global North, and written by English-speaking scholars there. In this article, we aim to inform and balance that history-telling process through an exploration of contributions made from Spanish-speaking scholarly epicentres in the Global South. In doing so, we propose and implement a strategy that (1) surpasses the limitations of universalist approaches towards history by including contributions from epicentres of research in both the Global North and the Global South, (2) engages in a self-critical examination of the field of metal music studies, and asks scholars to examine why, and understand how, the disconnections between metal scholars in the Global North and the Global South come into existence and (3) recognizes that knowledge is developed through many mechanisms that bypass academic journals, monographs and traditional modes of academic writing. In order to understand how these three tenants are manifested in the Spanish-speaking world we present examples from Spain, Puerto Rico, Argentina, México, Guatemala and Perú. We recommend that future efforts to document the histories (in plural) of this area of study take into consideration scholarly efforts outside the Global North as a way to decolonize metal studies.
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Metal Music Studies
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